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we thank you again michael adams after halftime i guess. was hoping you would consider when you're doing evaluations of these officers performance that there be some way of doing a periodic review and determine fitness for duty might turn some employees off but it's a way of evaluating good is this person in trouble? is this person-and relates to the eis and you may remember i can challenge the e part of the eis last time because arise on beta evidence that that drives the intervention. which means sometimes it's after-the-fact. this kind of evaluation is non-stigmatized because everybody goes through. doesn't wait on an event or incident under eis is a regular program of checking in with the mental and emotional states and physical state of the officers and everybody would go through it and nobody is singled out in that way. now we know the fire department does spotchecks for drug and alcohol use i understand the surprise folks go to the >> i believe that's accurate. so i would just offer this information to transpose from the aviation ind
we thank you again michael adams after halftime i guess. was hoping you would consider when you're doing evaluations of these officers performance that there be some way of doing a periodic review and determine fitness for duty might turn some employees off but it's a way of evaluating good is this person in trouble? is this person-and relates to the eis and you may remember i can challenge the e part of the eis last time because arise on beta evidence that that drives the intervention. which...
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we thank you again michael adams after halftime i guess. was hoping you would consider when you're doing evaluations of these officers performance that there be some way of doing a periodic review and determine fitness for duty might turn some employees off but it's a way of evaluating good is this person in trouble? is this person-and relates to the eis and you may remember i can challenge the e part of the eis last time because arise on beta evidence that that drives the intervention. which means sometimes it's after-the-fact. this kind of evaluation is non-stigmatized because everybody goes through. doesn't wait on an event or incident under eis is a regular program of checking in with the mental and emotional states and physical state of the officers and everybody would go through it and nobody is singled out in that way. now we know the fire department does spotchecks for drug and alcohol use i understand the surprise folks go to the >> i believe that's accurate. so i would just offer this information to transpose from the aviation ind
we thank you again michael adams after halftime i guess. was hoping you would consider when you're doing evaluations of these officers performance that there be some way of doing a periodic review and determine fitness for duty might turn some employees off but it's a way of evaluating good is this person in trouble? is this person-and relates to the eis and you may remember i can challenge the e part of the eis last time because arise on beta evidence that that drives the intervention. which...
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we thank you again michael adams after halftime i guess. was hoping you would consider when you're doing evaluations of these officers performance that there be some way of doing a periodic review and determine fitness for duty might turn some employees off but it's a way of evaluating good is this person in trouble? is this person-and relates to the eis and you may remember i can challenge the e part of the eis last time because arise on beta evidence that that drives the intervention. which means sometimes it's after-the-fact. this kind of evaluation is non-stigmatized because everybody goes through. doesn't wait on an event or incident under eis is a regular program of checking in with the mental and emotional states and physical state of the officers and everybody would go through it and nobody is singled out in that way. now we know the fire department does spotchecks for drug and alcohol use i understand the surprise folks go to the >> i believe that's accurate. so i would just offer this information to transpose from the aviation ind
we thank you again michael adams after halftime i guess. was hoping you would consider when you're doing evaluations of these officers performance that there be some way of doing a periodic review and determine fitness for duty might turn some employees off but it's a way of evaluating good is this person in trouble? is this person-and relates to the eis and you may remember i can challenge the e part of the eis last time because arise on beta evidence that that drives the intervention. which...
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we thank you again michael adams after halftime i guess. was hoping you would consider when you're doing evaluations of these officers performance that there be some way of doing a periodic review and determine fitness for duty might turn some employees off but it's a way of evaluating good is this person in trouble? is this person-and relates to the eis and you may remember i can challenge the e part of the eis last time because arise on beta evidence that that drives the intervention. which means sometimes it's after-the-fact. this kind of evaluation is non-stigmatized because everybody goes through. doesn't wait on an event or incident under eis is a regular program of checking in with the mental and emotional states and physical state of the officers and everybody would go through it and nobody is singled out in that way. now we know the fire department does spotchecks for drug and alcohol use i understand the surprise folks go to the >> i believe that's accurate. so i would just offer this information to transpose from the aviation ind
we thank you again michael adams after halftime i guess. was hoping you would consider when you're doing evaluations of these officers performance that there be some way of doing a periodic review and determine fitness for duty might turn some employees off but it's a way of evaluating good is this person in trouble? is this person-and relates to the eis and you may remember i can challenge the e part of the eis last time because arise on beta evidence that that drives the intervention. which...
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matthew along with adam goldman, michael schmidt in washington, thank you so much for finding time to be with us at the top of our broadcast tonight. again the piece is on the "new york times" web site. >>> let's bring in chris matthews and andrea mitchell. chris, starting with your reaction to the conversation. >> well, the way i've listened and watched, i thought our video documentation was great. it showed the nature of this in public, the bromance, potential bromance between the president, president trump now, and vladimir putin. an obvious kind of i like this guy, i want to get to know him more, maybe we can be best friends and then of course all the information basically from the "new york times" we've gathered about the russian effort from the beginning, a lot of it documented by unnamed sources, of course. what i keep seeing, david and andrea in my head is when we grew up at my grandmother's house we were putting together puzzles and we'd start with the borders because you could look for the straight lines and what we have from that opening of the program tonight is the border
matthew along with adam goldman, michael schmidt in washington, thank you so much for finding time to be with us at the top of our broadcast tonight. again the piece is on the "new york times" web site. >>> let's bring in chris matthews and andrea mitchell. chris, starting with your reaction to the conversation. >> well, the way i've listened and watched, i thought our video documentation was great. it showed the nature of this in public, the bromance, potential...
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matthew along with adam goldman, michael schmidt in washington, thank you so much for finding time to be with us at the top of our broadcast tonight. again the piece is on the "new york times" web site. >>> let's bring in chris matthews and andrea mitchell. chris, starting with your reaction to the conversation. >> well, the way i've listened and watched, i thought our video documentation was great. it showed the nature of this in public, the bromance, potential bromance between the president, president trump now, and vladimir putin. an obvious kind of i like this guy, i want to get to know him more, maybe we can be best friends and then of course all the information basically from the "new york times" we've gathered about the russian effort from the beginning, a lot of it documented by unnamed sources, of course. what i keep seeing, david and andrea in my head is when we grew up at my grandmother's house we were putting together puzzles and we'd start with the borders because you could look for the straight lines and what we have from that opening of the program tonight is the border
matthew along with adam goldman, michael schmidt in washington, thank you so much for finding time to be with us at the top of our broadcast tonight. again the piece is on the "new york times" web site. >>> let's bring in chris matthews and andrea mitchell. chris, starting with your reaction to the conversation. >> well, the way i've listened and watched, i thought our video documentation was great. it showed the nature of this in public, the bromance, potential...
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. >> michael take a listen to adam scheff today. >> the president explained himself. i think we cannot live in a position without either retracking it or explaining why it was done. i think there are from a national security perspective, great concerns if the president is willing to say things like that without any bases. >> mimichael. >> i think it is very interesting of what's going on. democrats are like okay, have the president come forward, you are the one that made the allegation, put up or shut up and show us the proofer. you have media quarter saying investigate or shut up. the reality of it is, this story -- i appreciate what david said about the flop of the fore head. it is a clearly defined activity. you cannot wiggle around what that means. it is his way sort of backing off this thing and giving himself of the wiggle room that he will need when this investigation shows there is no there, there. that wiggle room in a context of another of other shoes potentiallat the job, fbi director james comey and we can show folks of who report of who he met with. >> de
. >> michael take a listen to adam scheff today. >> the president explained himself. i think we cannot live in a position without either retracking it or explaining why it was done. i think there are from a national security perspective, great concerns if the president is willing to say things like that without any bases. >> mimichael. >> i think it is very interesting of what's going on. democrats are like okay, have the president come forward, you are the one that made...
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we thank you again michael adams after halftime i guess. hoping you would consider when you're doing evaluations of these officers performance that there be some way of doing a periodic review and determine fitness for duty might turn some employees off but it's a way of evaluating good is this person in trouble? is this person-and relates to the eis and you may remember i can challenge the e part of the eis last time because arise on beta evidence that that drives the intervention. which means sometimes it's after-the-fact. this kind of evaluation is non-stigmatized because everybody goes through. doesn't wait on an event or incident under eis is a regular program of checking in with the mental and emotional states and physical state of the officers and everybody would go through it and nobody is singled out in that way. now we know the fire department does spotchecks for drug and alcohol use i understand the surprise folks go to the >> i believe that's accurate. so i would just offer this information to transpose from the aviation industr
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matthew rosen berg, adam goldman and michael schmidt. michael rosen has joined us by telephone. it's your second paragraph -- he covers intelligence and national security. it's your second paragraph that talks about overseas our allies, their intelligence assets having picked up potential contacts of trump officials with russian officials. can you flesh that out for us? >> i mean, i wish i could flesh it out more. some of the stuff -- >> we do, too. >> sensitive and we're working at it. and basically they're picking up -- others are picking up talk of meetings and they're passing the stuff on. at the same time, the americans are picking up conversations between russian officials, some of them inside the kremlin talking about speaking with campaign -- trump campaign associates. in the middle of this they're giving december-january -- the americans know this much broader campaign on the election and at this moment there are a lot of questions and not a lot of answers. >> i want to -- there's two people i want to bring in to this conversation. but the first of them is evelyn farkas
matthew rosen berg, adam goldman and michael schmidt. michael rosen has joined us by telephone. it's your second paragraph -- he covers intelligence and national security. it's your second paragraph that talks about overseas our allies, their intelligence assets having picked up potential contacts of trump officials with russian officials. can you flesh that out for us? >> i mean, i wish i could flesh it out more. some of the stuff -- >> we do, too. >> sensitive and we're...
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the top democratic in the house intelligence committee is seizing on the new michael flynn controversy. adam schiff asking whether he was a foreign agent in his security clearance before he became as national security adviser. let's talk about elise labott. elise, i guess the key question is shouldn't questions about flynn's connections representing turkish interests had been known to this administration going into the administration? >> well, one would think that it definitely would, wolf. not only was he doing these lobbying with foreign companies which certainly would have come out in the questionnaire, but certainly if it was a foreign government, i don't know if that would have disqualified him from the job legally, but president trump did set out this very high bar for his officials in his cabinet and top advisers, saying he didn't want any lobbyists. if it wasn't disqualifying, you would think that the trump administration would have asked about this in this very extensive questionnaire and that michael flynn everybody knew months before he was appointed that he had these foreign clin
the top democratic in the house intelligence committee is seizing on the new michael flynn controversy. adam schiff asking whether he was a foreign agent in his security clearance before he became as national security adviser. let's talk about elise labott. elise, i guess the key question is shouldn't questions about flynn's connections representing turkish interests had been known to this administration going into the administration? >> well, one would think that it definitely would,...
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michael mobbed with his three kids. ♪ >> adam levine on the song that started it all.tory you never heard about his road to fame. >> and i just knew. like oh, my god. >>> paris jackson has the internet buzzing with these photo shopped pictures of her with her father as if he were alive today. the timing is interesting because michael and his relationship with his kids is a big story line in the new lifetime movie. and only we can take you to the set. >> a frenzied crowd swarming the king of pop. jackson's children wearing mask, are whisked away from the crazy spectacle by security. this scene for the movie shot at the beverly center, malllin los angeles, a real life incident in 2003 when michael and his kids were mobbed while shopping in sin city. the real michael would often disguise prince, paris and in public. in film, the child actors wore similar mardi gras and "spider-man" masks. >> blanket, that's not funny. get over here. >> "e.t." took you to the set last month. the man playing jackson underwent numerous plastic surgery operations to look like michael and he s
michael mobbed with his three kids. ♪ >> adam levine on the song that started it all.tory you never heard about his road to fame. >> and i just knew. like oh, my god. >>> paris jackson has the internet buzzing with these photo shopped pictures of her with her father as if he were alive today. the timing is interesting because michael and his relationship with his kids is a big story line in the new lifetime movie. and only we can take you to the set. >> a frenzied...
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michael mobbed with his three kids. ♪ >> adam levine on the song that started it all.ry you never heard about his road to fame. >> and i just knew. like oh, my god. stronand restoringding a a father's faith.. it's standing tall after one surgery... stronger is being a typical kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it earlier... and coming home sooner. stronger is seeking answers... and not giving up, until you find them. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. >>> paris jackson has the internet buzzing with these photo shopped pictures of her with her father as if he were alive today. the timing is interesting because michael and his relationship with his kids is a big story line in the new lifetime movie. and only we can take you to the set. >> a frenzied crowd swarming the king of pop. jackson's children wearing mask, are whisked away from the crazy spectacle ecby surity. this scene for t
michael mobbed with his three kids. ♪ >> adam levine on the song that started it all.ry you never heard about his road to fame. >> and i just knew. like oh, my god. stronand restoringding a a father's faith.. it's standing tall after one surgery... stronger is being a typical kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it earlier... and coming home sooner. stronger is seeking answers... and not giving up, until you find them. because we don't just want your kids to grow...
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now stick around for james corden and his guests, adam scott and michael pena. goodnight!eel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where you come from it's gonna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies and gentlemen, all the
now stick around for james corden and his guests, adam scott and michael pena. goodnight!eel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where you come from it's gonna be all right ♪ it's the late, late show ♪ ladies and gentlemen, all the
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you just heard powerful testimony from adam nelson and michael phelps on why this matters. we view clean ath alitos and their powerful stories as our fliding light. our north star. their stories give us hope and provide the fuel to advocate fir fair competition. in order to do this today, i think we must understand how and why the system is under threat. there's no timelier example than the uncovering of russia's widespread state supported doping system. over 1,000 russian athletes have been implicate nd this drug program that was prove ben to have been straited by russian officials. at least two olympic games with were corruptioned. at the rio games, scores of russian athletes competed despite not being subject to crede bable antidoping programs. when the moment came despite evidence from ath leets around the world, the ioc chose to welcome the team to rio and did not enforce any meaningful sanctions. the ioc missed or ignored the defining moment to confront in the clearest way b possible this win at all costs culture of doping and global sport. it was a chang chance to dr
you just heard powerful testimony from adam nelson and michael phelps on why this matters. we view clean ath alitos and their powerful stories as our fliding light. our north star. their stories give us hope and provide the fuel to advocate fir fair competition. in order to do this today, i think we must understand how and why the system is under threat. there's no timelier example than the uncovering of russia's widespread state supported doping system. over 1,000 russian athletes have been...
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he would be so determined to stay in the job and sort of be almost a leave behind for michael flynn. let's play adam schiff who commented on the "new york times" report about the two white house officials allegedly being the ones to hand over intel information to devin nunes. here is adam schiff today. >> if in fact the national security council staff that discovered these materials reportedly in the ordinary course of business and the same staff that provided them to the chairman to be provided to the president, it raise as profound question why they were not directly provided to the white house by the national security staff if that was designed to hide the who gin in the materials, that raises profound questions about just what the white house is doing. >> is there any ordinary course of business that you can remember from your time at state that would -- that you could envision staffers at the national security council just happen to be looking through intercepts trying to find american names? and if they let's say even had that ordinary course of business, is there any other provision, like a w
he would be so determined to stay in the job and sort of be almost a leave behind for michael flynn. let's play adam schiff who commented on the "new york times" report about the two white house officials allegedly being the ones to hand over intel information to devin nunes. here is adam schiff today. >> if in fact the national security council staff that discovered these materials reportedly in the ordinary course of business and the same staff that provided them to the...
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adams. joining her will be michael burgess. also we have andrew slavitt. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you have put together -- there were some questions about the implementation and i understand you were on the phone with mr. slavitt quite a bit as was dr. price. i just wanted note that you all have worked together in that way before. >> it was my job to provide context. >> yes. >> everyone is eager to see what happens with the health care law. >> me too. >> we're here looking at the landscape and potentially anticipating a house floor vote next week. do you think that is still on track to happen? >> i do. i get to do it all again in the rules committee next week. anticipating that goes -- is this not working? is this working? as i was waiting out 27 and a half market up in the energy and commerce committee last week, makes good television. me being fortunate to be on the rules committee i get to do it all again next week. that's assuming it comes out of budget committee. we'll mark it up in the rules committee. i don't know if there will be chang
adams. joining her will be michael burgess. also we have andrew slavitt. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you have put together -- there were some questions about the implementation and i understand you were on the phone with mr. slavitt quite a bit as was dr. price. i just wanted note that you all have worked together in that way before. >> it was my job to provide context. >> yes. >> everyone is eager to see what happens with the health care law. >> me...
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adams say that 61 year-old michael stout was heavily intoxicated when refusing officer command to drop weapon which was later found to be unloaded. >>> and the press of atlantic city three teenagers were charged with creating false public alarm at the high school in gala way township after pictures of students and weapons surface odd on social media k-9 dogs were called in abe after a two hour school wide lock down no weapons were found. >>> from the intelligencer get ready for detours, mile long stretch of 313 between blue school road and bedminster pike in bedminster and hilltown will be closed for nine weeks starting on monday, this is as a result of the state replacing a culvert at morris run. traffic will be diverted through a 5-mile detour. >>> and that is a look for newspaper headlines around the delaware valley. >>> a sign's tack crippling pennsylvania senate democrats, continues. we will tell you why lawmakers say it is taking longer to recover from. >>> plus bentley unveils its version of the electric car, wait until you hear the price tags, meisha will want to buy one. regar
adams say that 61 year-old michael stout was heavily intoxicated when refusing officer command to drop weapon which was later found to be unloaded. >>> and the press of atlantic city three teenagers were charged with creating false public alarm at the high school in gala way township after pictures of students and weapons surface odd on social media k-9 dogs were called in abe after a two hour school wide lock down no weapons were found. >>> from the intelligencer get ready...
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. >> michael, speak to joan's point, adam schiff makes the same concern, which is this is going to be oversight, it is investigative and it is inherentlied aer havy ed aveadv. which is why rushing over there to do the briefing broke every norm and the only person who seemed confused about that is chairman nunes. here is schiff. >> we can't have a credible investigation if one of the members, indeed the chairman, takes only information he has seen to the white house and doesn't share it with his own committee. i think the chairman has to make a decision whether to act as a surrogate of the white house as he did during the campaign and the transition or to lead an independent and credible investigation. i hope he chooses the latter. the country really needs to have an independent, credible investigation in the house. i'm going to do everything i can to get this back on track, and i implore our chairman and the speaker to rededicate themselves to a serious and bipartisan investigation. >> so, michael, how does this square with other investigations you've covered? >> well, look, i think t
. >> michael, speak to joan's point, adam schiff makes the same concern, which is this is going to be oversight, it is investigative and it is inherentlied aer havy ed aveadv. which is why rushing over there to do the briefing broke every norm and the only person who seemed confused about that is chairman nunes. here is schiff. >> we can't have a credible investigation if one of the members, indeed the chairman, takes only information he has seen to the white house and doesn't share...
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. >> that's adam mckay's brilliant movie "the big short" based on michael lewis' brilliant book "the short." michael, you know wall street. you've studied the swamp aspects of wall street that donald trump talked about during the campaign. he told his voters he was going to drain the swamp, get rid of all that kind of influence in government. how is he doing? do you think he has enough goldman sachs guys in the administration to know how to drain the swamp? [ laughter ] >> you want to answer that question? so, you know, he doesn't know what he is doing, right? i mean, he said he is going to get rid of dodd/frank. and what does that mean? it's unclear -- what's unclear to me is if the people who he has brought in, the goldman sachs people, have any ability to talk to him about the details of the subject at hand. i mean, i don't even know what they want to do. it's not clear that they want to get rid of dodd/frank. there are probably some regulations that could be fine-tuned. but trump, the noise they've made about, like letting the banks loose is insane. i don't think anybody is ever
. >> that's adam mckay's brilliant movie "the big short" based on michael lewis' brilliant book "the short." michael, you know wall street. you've studied the swamp aspects of wall street that donald trump talked about during the campaign. he told his voters he was going to drain the swamp, get rid of all that kind of influence in government. how is he doing? do you think he has enough goldman sachs guys in the administration to know how to drain the swamp? [ laughter...
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. >> another scene from adam mckay's brilliant movie "the mo. great to have michael lewis join us tonight. because they always do. average people will pay for the whole thing. that's what it's going to look like, apparently, with the trump budget. average people paying for it. tax cuts for the rich. the 11th hour with brian williams starts right now. >>> still no evidence about the wiretap claims. powerful member is taking up the president's challenge to investigate. >>> also this meerng, with friends like these, the open revolt on capitol hill. republicans push back against their own party's plan to replace obamacare. can the president close the deal? >>> and who's ready for dessert. formal rival and family get the white house treatment after incredibly rough treatment on the campaign trail. the 11th hour begins now. well, good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. 12 days until the march 20th house intelligence committee hearings on russia. it's now been four days since donald trump accused barack obama of a felony. and as predicted on this bro
. >> another scene from adam mckay's brilliant movie "the mo. great to have michael lewis join us tonight. because they always do. average people will pay for the whole thing. that's what it's going to look like, apparently, with the trump budget. average people paying for it. tax cuts for the rich. the 11th hour with brian williams starts right now. >>> still no evidence about the wiretap claims. powerful member is taking up the president's challenge to investigate....
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michael: both. c.i.a. on rare occasions. charlie: the other complaint, from adamf for example, and john mccain has brought this point as well rather then bring , it to the house intelligence committee, he went right to the white house. michael: i think he took it to the white house and media. i think he had a responsibility but i think he acted inappropriately. i think what he should have done and what practice says he should have done is number one, he should have gone back to the relevant agency, whether the f.b.i. or c.i.a. or n.s.a., to go back to the relevant agency and said, i was given these. how do i think about these? are there any more like these? help me understand these. that should have been step one. step two should have been to take that answer and share it with the entire committee before taking any action of briefing the president, let alone the media. charlie: you said in the beginning this has nothing to do with whether president obama's administration bugged trump tower. michael: what the president said was that he and his associates were actua
michael: both. c.i.a. on rare occasions. charlie: the other complaint, from adamf for example, and john mccain has brought this point as well rather then bring , it to the house intelligence committee, he went right to the white house. michael: i think he took it to the white house and media. i think he had a responsibility but i think he acted inappropriately. i think what he should have done and what practice says he should have done is number one, he should have gone back to the relevant...
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introduction with the ranking member, congressman adam schiff when he referenced some of that dossier, that dossier that was gathered by the british intelligence agent michael steele. >> some of the names that kristen just mentioned were names that adam schiff mentioned today as he made allegations. written by the former british intelligence operative. carter page, paul manafort, schiff laid out meetings and contacts among these people during the summer when the russian campaign to hack and leak and interfere in the election was picking up speed. and you know, schiff is a very careful former prosecutor. he's also a member of the gang of eight. which means he gets the most classified intelligence briefings. it's hard for me to believe that schiff reads that stuff into the congressional record without some indication, at least in his own mind, that there's some truth to these allegations, katy. >> kim and kristen, thank you, guys. now i'm joined by democratic congressman eric squallwell of california. you might recognize him now from being in the hearing. he's also a member of the house intelligence committee. do you have full confidence in fbi director james
introduction with the ranking member, congressman adam schiff when he referenced some of that dossier, that dossier that was gathered by the british intelligence agent michael steele. >> some of the names that kristen just mentioned were names that adam schiff mentioned today as he made allegations. written by the former british intelligence operative. carter page, paul manafort, schiff laid out meetings and contacts among these people during the summer when the russian campaign to hack...
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adam schiff, from today's hearing. with us to talk about this tonight, michael mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia. he's with us from california. mr. ambassador, i know you're a diplomat by trade and training and yet you have -- you have shared with us your kind of coiled anger on what you see as an ongoing slow-motion attack on the united states from this country you know very well, from a leader you got to know well. were you made to be a little bit more satisfied by what you saw and heard? did it take on a little more urgency for you today? >> thanks, brian, for remembering our previous conversations because you're right, i believe we were attacked, our sovereignty was violated. we were not allowed to choose our leaders without foreign interference. and today i think we had some clarity to that. i do think that was important. most importantly, we learned, as you just said, that there's an ongoing investigation about alleged, purported, perhaps contacts between the russians and members of the trump campaign. what we didn't hear much about was more about the attack, itself. we moved quickly to the
adam schiff, from today's hearing. with us to talk about this tonight, michael mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia. he's with us from california. mr. ambassador, i know you're a diplomat by trade and training and yet you have -- you have shared with us your kind of coiled anger on what you see as an ongoing slow-motion attack on the united states from this country you know very well, from a leader you got to know well. were you made to be a little bit more satisfied by what you saw and...
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adam schiff mentioned. he eliminated the aides believed to have contact with the russians. carter page, paul manafort, roger stone, a political adviser, michael flynn, who was forced out as the first national security adviser, and others. adam schiff relied on a trump-ed dossier of russia contract but together by christopher steele, who was paid by mr. trump's republican rivals and later by linton supporters. let's go to carry on the democrats line. myler: thank you for taking call. i believe the russian ties run so deep with this administration that it will probably blow america's minds if and when we get to the bottom of it all. it is shameful, unpatriotic, and disgusting. i also want to say maybe a lot of these trump people need to stop tricking the kool-aid and start thinking for themselves. do their homework, follow-up on the lies, be more involved. host: why do you think those ties exist? what evidence would you kind of site? caller: i take notes every day when i watch the news, there are many ties that go back many years with trump and his people. all we have to do is do your homework. we have the internet available for real news so we
adam schiff mentioned. he eliminated the aides believed to have contact with the russians. carter page, paul manafort, roger stone, a political adviser, michael flynn, who was forced out as the first national security adviser, and others. adam schiff relied on a trump-ed dossier of russia contract but together by christopher steele, who was paid by mr. trump's republican rivals and later by linton supporters. let's go to carry on the democrats line. myler: thank you for taking call. i believe...
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you just heard powerful testimony from adam nelson and michael phelps on why this matters.thletes andean their powerful stories. this stories give us hope. they provide us the fuel to continue to advocate for their right to clean and fair competition. we must to do this, understand how and why the system is under threat. there is no timelier example in uncovering of russia's white supported doping system -- widely supported doping system. it was proven to be orchestrated by russian officials. at least two olympic games were corrupted. at the rio games this past august, scores of russian athletes competed despite not being subject to credible anti-doping programs. when the moment came, despite mountains of evidence, and vocal opposition from anti-tilt leaders and clean athletes from around the world, the ioc chose to welcome the russian olympic committee to rio. it could not enforce any meaningful sanctions against the russian olympic committee. the ioc missed or ignored a defining moment to confront and occurs way possible of doping in global sports. it was a chance to draw
you just heard powerful testimony from adam nelson and michael phelps on why this matters.thletes andean their powerful stories. this stories give us hope. they provide us the fuel to continue to advocate for their right to clean and fair competition. we must to do this, understand how and why the system is under threat. there is no timelier example in uncovering of russia's white supported doping system -- widely supported doping system. it was proven to be orchestrated by russian officials....
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adam schiff tweeted back to the president's comments about michael flynn today, saying the question for you, mr. president, is why you waited so long to ask after you learned flynn through your vp had misled the country. of course as you pointed out, michael flynn was ousted from his job as national security advisor because he misled mike pence about his actions with the russian ambassador. that gets us to his lawyer saying mike flynn will come to the hill, but there is a catch. he wants immunity in exchange for the testimony. i want to read you a portion of the statement from flynn's lawyer explaining this ask, saying no reasonable person who has the benefit of advice from counsel would submit to questioning in such a highly politicized witch hunt environment without assurances against unfair prosecution. now, this is what the president and michael flynn are saying about needing immunity today. but listen so what they said when hillary clinton and her associates wanted immunity previously. >> when you are given immunity, that means you have probably committed a crime. >> and if you are
adam schiff tweeted back to the president's comments about michael flynn today, saying the question for you, mr. president, is why you waited so long to ask after you learned flynn through your vp had misled the country. of course as you pointed out, michael flynn was ousted from his job as national security advisor because he misled mike pence about his actions with the russian ambassador. that gets us to his lawyer saying mike flynn will come to the hill, but there is a catch. he wants...
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michael weitzman who has been to six psychiatric hospitals. he dresses up as mrs. staying alive to raise awareness about mental health. it's a cross between patch adams and mrs.ht that he could've been the best spokesman for mental illnesses. it all had to do with get well. >> he's taken opportunities to speak out against the stigma of mental illness. >> passion is what i have. the profession comes from life experiences and how many are suffering for many years with a mental illness. >> is a part of a three amigos of mental health presentation. >> the three amigos of mental health is basically a person that is suffering with mental health conditions, someone that is suffering in silence with their mental health condition, or somebody that is not suffering at all. you are one of three. >> i met up with him at this suburban diner and on the table he put out this. >> this is some of the medicine that i was taking in the past and basically it is a triangle which is meds, psychiatry, and this is what i call the triangle, this is how people rate your mental health condition. this is about education awareness. >> the gloves are serious? >> yes, the gloves were a sit
michael weitzman who has been to six psychiatric hospitals. he dresses up as mrs. staying alive to raise awareness about mental health. it's a cross between patch adams and mrs.ht that he could've been the best spokesman for mental illnesses. it all had to do with get well. >> he's taken opportunities to speak out against the stigma of mental illness. >> passion is what i have. the profession comes from life experiences and how many are suffering for many years with a mental...
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michael flynn. on friday chairman nunez says that hearing will eventually happen but a face the nation, adam schiff said the committee's investigation is losing credibility because of the ties to the white house. >> i think it chairman has to make a decision whether to act as a surrogate of the white house as he did during the campaign during the transition or lead an independent investigation. i hope he chooses the latter. >> there expected to hear from trump aides including paul manafort who have volunteered to testify. >> harris: thank you. gunfire rang out inside a crowded nightclub. one person is dead in a community is searching for answers. the latest on that. and congressman of texas calling it quits from the conservative freedom caucus and when it freedom caucus and when it against thways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car.
michael flynn. on friday chairman nunez says that hearing will eventually happen but a face the nation, adam schiff said the committee's investigation is losing credibility because of the ties to the white house. >> i think it chairman has to make a decision whether to act as a surrogate of the white house as he did during the campaign during the transition or lead an independent investigation. i hope he chooses the latter. >> there expected to hear from trump aides including paul...
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adam schiff. >> it would be very damaging to the white house. she has important information the public ought to hear about what led to the firing of michael flynn. that involves secret conversations on the subject of sanctions. those sanctions dealt with russian hacking of our elections designed to help donald trump. she can shed important light on that. i think for that reason the white house does not want her to testify. let's hear what she has to say. >> today's open hearing was postponed by chairman nunes along with a closed hearing with dren director comey and the trump administration was in fact seeking to block sally yates from testifying at all. the post report details the back and forth through both letters and meetings between the justice department and yates' own attorneys. the doj considers quote her possible testimony including on the firing of national security advisor michael flynn to be off limits in a congressional hearing because the topics are covered by attorney-client privilege or the presidential privilege. key wording there. they waved any privilege because of past white house statements and she would testify unless they h
adam schiff. >> it would be very damaging to the white house. she has important information the public ought to hear about what led to the firing of michael flynn. that involves secret conversations on the subject of sanctions. those sanctions dealt with russian hacking of our elections designed to help donald trump. she can shed important light on that. i think for that reason the white house does not want her to testify. let's hear what she has to say. >> today's open hearing was...
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and then adam schiff will join us and ambassador michael mcfaul and rand paul who is on the mission to find out what is in the republicans, apparently, top secret new plan to replace obamacare each bringing along his own photocopier while he looked. (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ hei don't want one that's haded a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones you don't plus you get a free carfax® report with every listing i like it start your used car search at carfax.com from the...i'm on...ke up... ...and on... ...and on. that's why i... ...make time for myself... ...and give my body some love... ...with aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion. its active naturals® oat formula... ...locks in moisture to improve skin wellness in just one day. i really needed that. i bet you do too. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® when i was too busy with the kids to get a
and then adam schiff will join us and ambassador michael mcfaul and rand paul who is on the mission to find out what is in the republicans, apparently, top secret new plan to replace obamacare each bringing along his own photocopier while he looked. (vo) this is not a video game. this is not a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ hei don't want one that's haded...
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adam housely, fox news. >>> master chef jr. airs right here on ktvu two fox tonight. >>> neverland ranch owned by michael jackson is for sale again. the property includes the main home on the property with 16 bedrooms, 29 bathrooms and a dance studio and movie theater. fans hope that someone will buy it and open it up to the public. >> it's a beautiful area and someone that could afford it, it would be a really good thing. >> the real estate agents are giving tours but only to qualified buyers. the asking price is $67 million. it's a huge drop from the 100 $100 million price tag two years ago. they brought the property for less than $20 million but in default on the loan. >>> we're expecting a news conference from jeff sessions. a number of lawmakers calling for his resignation today. we'll brick you the news conference live in a few minutes. >>> water officials opening up about major damage at the oroville dam. what they think went wrong and how to protect the dam moving forward. that's today later. a check on stocks, the dow is on track to have a losing day, losing almost 100 points down 1.5%. big. >>> big story of the day, now
adam housely, fox news. >>> master chef jr. airs right here on ktvu two fox tonight. >>> neverland ranch owned by michael jackson is for sale again. the property includes the main home on the property with 16 bedrooms, 29 bathrooms and a dance studio and movie theater. fans hope that someone will buy it and open it up to the public. >> it's a beautiful area and someone that could afford it, it would be a really good thing. >> the real estate agents are giving tours...
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adams called 911. >> it took months to bring her back to good health. this is what she looks like now. investigators say the dog they since named cranberry was microchip leading them to michaelwho adopted the dog earlier. >> we found evidence 23 in his e to link her back to cranberry. >> it's horrible that it was a police officer that did this. >> this is cranberry now running around her home where she was adopted by a happy faim. >> sh she now spends her days aa couch potato in her suburban home. >> as for the woman that found cranberry? >> i'm happy i was able to save her. and your dog. >> he got lots of treats. >> officer long has been suspended with intent to dismiss by police commissioner richard ross. he faces two counts of animal cruelty. dann cuellar, "action news." >> thank you, dan. the republican effort to repeal and replace obama care is in critical condition at this hour. the vote on the plan supposed to take place tonight, didn't. republicans didn't have enough votes to pass the latest version of the healthcare bill. president trump made more concessions today in the meeting with the freedom caucus, the group of super conservatives that say the plan doesn't go
adams called 911. >> it took months to bring her back to good health. this is what she looks like now. investigators say the dog they since named cranberry was microchip leading them to michaelwho adopted the dog earlier. >> we found evidence 23 in his e to link her back to cranberry. >> it's horrible that it was a police officer that did this. >> this is cranberry now running around her home where she was adopted by a happy faim. >> sh she now spends her days aa...
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michael flynn. charlie: the question of leaks, what exactly did director comey say about the leaks? matt: he was pretty adamantt is illegal and it is a real problem. i think the republicans really wanted to go further and pointing to specific stories he thought were false or ron -- iran -- wrong. he can't get in the business of saying what is right or wrong. it was one of the situations where the republicans -- not all, but a number of them wanted to make this the main issue, and neither the director or the nsa chief wanted to do that. charlie: what evidence has been presented? what do we know about whether vladimir putin, the president of russia, ordered this? matt: this is the problem. evidence iss ascribed to us but we don't get to see it because it is classified. we are told there are intercepts. we are told is a number of information bits. there's a lot of human intelligence that indicates this came from vladimir putin, this was ordered by him. you and i are never going to see the transcripts of those calls or get readouts.that will present a challenge, because it does raise doubts. word,e to take somebod
michael flynn. charlie: the question of leaks, what exactly did director comey say about the leaks? matt: he was pretty adamantt is illegal and it is a real problem. i think the republicans really wanted to go further and pointing to specific stories he thought were false or ron -- iran -- wrong. he can't get in the business of saying what is right or wrong. it was one of the situations where the republicans -- not all, but a number of them wanted to make this the main issue, and neither the...
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adam mcday's biggest movie, the big short. based on the book, the big short. great to have michael lewis join us tonight. the whole thing. that's what it will look like planned parenthood with the trump budget. average people paying for it. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> just pulled that out of there. >> a jail shakedown recovers a huge stash of contraband. >> i've been here 25 years and this might be a first for me. >> me and my boyfriend were out one night and whatever he did is what landed us in here. >> a young couple is charged where robbery and murder. >> i know what i did and did not do. and i kid not kill anybody.
adam mcday's biggest movie, the big short. based on the book, the big short. great to have michael lewis join us tonight. the whole thing. that's what it will look like planned parenthood with the trump budget. average people paying for it. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> just pulled that out of there. >> a jail shakedown recovers a huge stash of contraband. >> i've been here 25 years and this might be a first for me. >> me...